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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1926, i -I‘ |mll AT L THiA ufll b. Unless otherwise Indloated, thentrical notices and reviews in this colomn an written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. 31000000 020000askabeenisiaeastsasisdiniotiiinatiisssintisions RIN-TIN-TIN AT LYCEUM Rin-Tin-Tin in “The Night Cr, now being featured at the Lyceumw by far the greatest pleture in this famous dog has ap- Taking his place with the he vivid drama of the north, Ri n-Tin assumes a spectacular role and reaches a ihrilling elimax when lie battles a giant condor in a fight for life, The companion feature heing shown {g “Satin in Sables” present- ing Lowell Sherman in his first pic. tnre since returning to the seree 1t ig a spectacular drama of a dis- solute Russlan prince who 18 wust. ing his life in riotous living in Paris untl he meets and falls in love with cafe dancer, Insplred by her, he | -easts aslde his old companions, whereupon he hecomes the center of a plot for vengeance in which he js aftacked thirough his brother, Fast ion, tragic happenings and a won- rful background make this a p of the first water, Paulina ron and Gertrude Astor have fine iria., or Thursday th The Non-Stop ¥ [a v’"" - y Those have | “Let's Get Marvied at the initinl | showing Jast night will o with the erities that this is the best of ing that Dix has yet given to n wonderful who whic the peared, human actors in “Let's Get Mar. Norma Shearer bill in as ried is shares equal hon | her datest dr Devil's Cir he Ooy is a story ing the elreus lif triangle big Th nounced not by man but by God, numbe 4s a comedy, s on the wmatie pieture, 8 Circ hazards of within the 5 of the sin pro The of notables, top, John Milji others MacDowell and program is and the remain for L acomplet D Wednesday completed with o | Iatest n This today and m,\ show heing ve i« a com ful flashy bac) good idea and T is a story speed, bril with a skill- nly t cheey reying a Jos sroun real ) teeming protuy sson | with y color pletures will b zor Emory Av- girls, ons go situations logical 1 to prove ty drama. of st People” N ven mor torially is tertaining stage play it hich ran for | i sure and s visualize than AT THE NEW PALACE Atis Richard Dix in his hest offrring the New Palace in “Let's Get Mar- ried” Tt you had promised your girl to huckle down and work hard, and t through circumstances of ich you were entirely innocent found yourself sentenced to thir- ¥ ¥ys up the river—how would yon cxplain your predicament? HARTFORD Perhaps the most novel method Riguette,” the cver used Is the one Richard Dix a av in swhich the Messrs, propriat in his latest farce, “Let Get Married” whicl is now play t Parsons' Theater "ot the New Palace, As his rois manufacture of hymn Richard bits on the easi way out DY writes a series of letiers to Mary, throngh a friend traveling in the eas and he £low dy the adven- inci- more Chic lsson it tea 1, tucked ur ht info nost th s th hor thisor md b ther o profitahl skin a rty or pove TARSONS, v musical Shubert, ever-pop hooks, deseribes in nture naginary s 18 just one of the dents In “Let's Get M ame 4 company e same funny LYCEUM \O“ PLAYING! CONTINUOU SHOW DAILY RIN-T!N-TIN [RBR[)S AT SO R 0 VM R AR A NI u qhi@s“, Lowell Shermanj Children After COMING—JOHN BARRYMORIF: in Today, Tues,, Wed, (Continuous) 10¢ “THE SEA BEAST” School, 1:15. ——c; Offering SPRING CARNIVAL No Advance in Prices! THE THRILLING DRAMATIC FILM SPECTACLE 1heJohnstownFlood’ With GEORGE O'BRIEN All Star Acts of Ke'th VauTeville Frank Hughes & Co. The Vagges Clifton & Kramer Three Londons Miss Frankie Ricc Will J. Ward Colvin & Wood Thurs,, Fri., Sat. Next Week ADOLPHE MENJOU —in— ‘THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE WAITER” —KEITH ACTS—7 “The Artist’s Model Dockrill's Horses Others The Britain (olh ge Club Presents The Emerson ‘College Players camr \l'"“(‘"“r :"‘I:"‘::':]{'{; “l‘ ”\(;:“'Illlul'fl 8:15 Ticket $1.00 New rom | the their big | ron upitol wit | carnival | seleeted vaudeville and Beginning today offer its annual spring a week of specially ims of Keith e photopluys, ar the seven al the program for the feature Fpank Hug company of enter pyY Moments in Vaggres will ofter In the art of punching the which they do real vly; vin and Wooil provide | of comedy their he Plot Thickens;" imer variety prove versatile; Londons By offer star first acts on half and / | and his ners in “Snap Daneeland the @ novel offering bng, Col- plenty offering, Clifton and artists and the Three xperts and | routine ealled | " Miss Frankic the mirror of | “The Hall of | eyelo reflectin Wil g, w popular 1 his e, | popular | el will h are vory e Kr stie ¢ Door known cmotions and her ac Ifame lite s is a song in perh oricy The J its entirety; s (he most of monologuist sones will n Floo Capit rilling picturization of | disi 1559 | Conemaugh valley, 1'ox Films the when Pennsylvani; most unusna produc This wa the dam On Thursday ind will bring ots headed Model” a musical Bevy of heautiful land Dockrill's toplay wi Adolpha Menjou he shows a ster of studio of the photoplay. lake made by iiming the story bill will ehango en large sy more The coniedy models, Hors:s, prosent in “The Waiter,” RIN-TIN-TIN (0" THE NIGHT CRY," A Warner Picrure LYCEUM—NOW PLAYING by while the popilar | Grand | herg of Powell, New Brit Mrs. L. 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